TLDR: Gravel riding is the adventurous cousin of road cycling and mountain biking. It is about freedom, fresh air, and adventure on dirt roads, farm tracks, and open trails. All you need is the bike, a few smart setup choices, and the confidence to roll with it.
What is gravel riding?
Gravel riding means taking your bike beyond the tar road and onto dirt, gravel, and farm tracks. No taxis, no stoplights, just you, your bike, and endless open space. Think of it as cycling’s version of overlanding: less about speed, more about distance and discovery.
Why try it?
- Safer than road cycling: less traffic and more peace.
- Easier than technical mountain biking: no rock gardens or steep drops.
- More freedom: ride wherever the path leads, and in South Africa, that means everywhere!
Gravel gives you the sweet spot between endurance, adventure, and fun.
How to set up your gravel bike
You do not need pro gear to start. Just get these basics right.
The bike
Gravel bikes look like road bikes but with wider tyres, stable geometry, and clearance for adventure. No gravel bike yet? A hardtail mountain bike or endurance road bike with wider tyres will work.
Tyres
Forget skinny race tyres. Go wider, add some tread, and you will get more grip and comfort on loose surfaces. Some riders just stick to mtb tyres, no need to get another specialty size. Especially if you already are buying mtb tyres.
Gearing
Road gearing can make steep climbs tough. A wide cassette with a 1x or compact 2x setup saves your legs.
Bags and gear
Frame bags or handlebar bags turn any ride into a full-day adventure. Perfect for snacks, tools, and photos.
Tubeless setup
Flats on gravel are no fun. Go tubeless, lower your tyre pressure (35–45 psi), and enjoy smoother rides with fewer punctures.
Riding tips for beginners
Your first ride might feel loose and uncertain. Here is how to keep it smooth:
- Relax your grip and let the bike move under you.
- Stay seated on climbs for traction.
- Scan ahead, pick your line, and avoid deep gravel.
- Keep momentum, as slowing down makes things harder.
- Eat and drink more than you would on the road.
Why bike fit matters more on gravel
On gravel, a poor bike fit is not just annoying, it can cause pain. Rough surfaces mean more vibration, longer saddle time, and higher strain. A proper fit makes the difference.
- Reach: not too stretched, not too cramped.
- Handlebars: wider for more control.
- Saddle angle: small changes prevent chafing.
- Shock absorption: subtle adjustments add comfort.
Gravel races in South Africa
Looking for something bigger? Here are standout events.
- King Price Race to the Sun – 100 miles from Hartbeespoort Dam to Sun City (17 May 2025).
- Nedbank Gravel Burn – 7-day, 850 km stage race from Knysna to Shamwari (26 October to 1 November 2025).
- Montagu Gravel & Grit Festival – 140 km ride through scenic terrain (8 November 2025).
- Road to Desolation – A single-day Karoo race with tough routes.
- Grinduro South Africa – A mix of racing and festival fun.
These events cater to everyone, from first-timers to seasoned riders.
Gravel means freedom
It’s not about racing or chasing records. It is about freedom, exploration, and enjoying the ride. Whether out for an easy spin or packing for a multi-day trip, gravel lets you ride where roads cannot take you.
Ready to ride?
Gravel is a way to reconnect with cycling, nature, and yourself. If you want to ride further, faster, and with more comfort, start with the right bike fit.
Need a bike fit? Book a session today and get set up for adventure. Or check out our services to find the help you need.
What is gravel riding?
Gravel riding is cycling on dirt roads, gravel tracks, farm paths, and light trails. It combines the endurance of road cycling with the adventure of off-road riding.
Do I need a special bike for gravel?
You do not need a pro-level gravel bike. Gravel bikes are ideal, but a hardtail mountain bike or an endurance road bike with wider tyres works perfectly for beginners.
What tyres should I use for gravel riding?
Choose wider tyres with some tread for grip and comfort. Tubeless tyres are recommended to reduce the chance of punctures.
How should I prepare for a gravel ride?
Check your bike fit, carry enough water and snacks, and make sure your tyres are correctly inflated. Keep a relaxed grip on the handlebars and maintain momentum over rough terrain.
Are there gravel races in South Africa?
Yes, South Africa has several events such as the King Price Race to the Sun, Nedbank Gravel Burn, Montagu Gravel & Grit Festival, Road to Desolation, and Grinduro South Africa.
Why is bike fit more important on gravel than road cycling?
Gravel surfaces are rougher and rides often last longer. A proper fit improves comfort, control, and reduces fatigue, numbness, and strain.
Do I need special gear or bags for gravel riding?
Optional but recommended. Frame bags or handlebar bags can carry snacks, tools, and essentials for longer rides or bike-packing adventures.




